Free Articles on Heart Disease- Free & Useful articles at your fingertips |
| Home | Heart Disease Category Index |
|
Click here for more Heart Disease related articles
Collection of Articles from
|
Is That Healthy Fish Really So Healthful?
reveals. 'In lakes and rivers, where pollution is often quite concentrated, even small fish can have large amounts.' 'In oceans, it's the big predatory species at the top of the food chain that ends up withthe most mercury; these fish may feast for years on smaller fish before becoming fillets themselves. Swordfish, which may be among the largest sea creatures regularly consumed by humans, may accumulate several million times the amount of mercury found in the surrounding water, according to the EPA.' Some healthy hints from Dr. Hightower:* Eat more salmon - the fish highest in omega-3-like salmon andsardines, contain very low levels of mercury.* Limit fish if you are pregnant [or trying]. Eat no more than 12-ouncesa week, and avoid swordfish, shark, king mackerel, and tilefish.* Go for variety - eat different kinds of fish.* Think small - little fish tend to be lower in mercury. Eating smallerportions also helps.* Don't be afraid - occasionally bingeing on sushi or eatingswordfish all week on vacation won't hurt you. Source: ELLEWeb site: http://elle.com/ Mar 14, 2003 09:23 ET~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Margot Bmailto:margotb@authorsden.comWeb site: http://margotb.tk
|
Search Tags : heart disease fingernail child disease heart hypertension obesity heart disease pictures cholesterol lower drugs reduce risk heart disease heart disease fatality rate pushes heart disease stress heart disease statistics charts and diagrams heart disease heart disease in dogs heart disease treatment what causes heart disease tips to prevent heart disease heart worm disease heart disease fingernail ischemic heart disease pulmonary heart disease medical test to check for heart disease heart disease and diet symptoms of heart disease in women heart disease heart disease and dental health heart disease and nutrition nitric oxide heart disease heart disease in amish heart disease symptoms